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Dock Mennonite Academy

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Dock Mennonite Academy, formerly known as Christopher Dock Mennonite High School and Penn View Christian School is a private school in Montgomery County that is affiliated with the Franconia Mennonite Conference and the Eastern District Conference of the Mennonite Church USA. The school was named after schoolmaster Christopher Dock of Skippack, Pennsylvania. The school's stated mission is to "inspire and equip each student to serve with a global perspective by integrating faith, academic excellence, and life-enriching opportunities in a Christ-centered community". The school has two campuses and serves students in early childhood to grade twelve.

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Dock Mennonite Academy
Community Drive, Towamencin Township

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